Leaving Home for College
College is an exciting and terrifying time for a teenager. Selecting which colleges to apply to is likely the first major decision your children will make as they step closer to independence and adulthood. Your child may decide to attend college out-of-state. Even if they select a college nearby, they may live in student housing. For many, this is the … [Read more...]

A common reason for not wanting to end a marriage is not to break up the family but that's flawed logic. It's wrong to think you're not a family after divorce.
Ask people who are post-divorce and they'll tell you that they are still a family, they're just a little different now.
This tells us two things: being in a family is important to many people and the concept of … [Read more...]

For most parents, every aspect of their divorce agreement revolves around the time they’ll get to spend with their children and the resources they’ll have to care for them. I’m always happy to see that most parents are so passionate about having a starring role in their children’s lives, but that passion can ultimately make divorce a very difficult time for both parents.
It … [Read more...]

When a person prepares for the numerous changes that come with a divorce, it’s easy to get caught up in the surface details. Raising your children in different households involves school schedules, sports activities, health care arrangements, clothes shopping, and car rides.
It is easy to forget about the larger picture, which may leave you unprepared to raise your children … [Read more...]

Juggling parenting and working can be challenging - doing that when your children are in two homes is even more challenging. Thankfully, this is one area where technology can solve the most common single parenting problems.
It's common for one parent to take on most of the responsibility for coordinating their child's schedule, activities, transportation logistics, … [Read more...]